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How can we find the Sun's place among the constellations?​

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Answered by anchalgupta9727
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Explanation:

The Sun will appear directly opposite it on the sky, so subtract 12h from the right ascension (or add 12h, as the case may be), and change the sign of the declination. That puts the Sun at 5h 57.8m, –4° 42', in the constellation Orion as seen from Barnard's Star.

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The Sun will appear directly opposite it on the sky, so subtract 12h from the right ascension (or add 12h, as the case may be), and change the sign of the declination. That puts the Sun at 5h 57.8m, –4° 42', in the constellation Orion as seen from Barnard's Star.

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